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Waterberg Biosphere, South Africa
one of the largest antelope species in the world after the Eland Antelope of Africa and the Nilgai of South Asia.
It has long ears, a thick neck and a coarse coat.
These are grazers which only occasionally browse shrubs or herbs or take acacia pods in the dry season.
Hippotragus equinus
roanantilope of paardantilope
antilope rouanne, antilope cheval ou hippotrague rouan
Pferdeantilope
antílope ruano o antílope equino
antilope roana
palanca-vermelha
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This slot canyon is on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. It can only be visited on a guided tour. My tour of the Upper Antelope Canyon lasted one hour. There were a dozen other tour groups in the canyon, so we moved quickly. There was no time to set up a tripod, and there was a fine dust in the air. Those conditions made it hard to capture the beauty of the canyon, but I'm happy I went on the tour.
A doe Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) relaxes in a stubble field near Beaverhill Lake just east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
This was a rare sight as they normally do not occur this far north so it was a surprise when I observe a small group of five resting in the field.
15 May, 2017.
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A male Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) is undergoing a moult or shedding of its winter coat giving it a somewhat ragged appearance on the prairie landscape near Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
20 May, 2016.
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Waterberg Biosphere, South Africa
Sable antelopes bulls weigh up to 270kg (600lbs)
Mature bulls are typically pitch black but subadult bulls and cows have varying colors ranging from very darkish chestnut to brown red. All have white underparts.
Sables live in breeding herds with in general 10 to 20 members. Bulls establish territories that cover the ranges of 1 or more of such breeding herds.
Their habitat is open woodland with constant availability of water nearby. Sables are mainly grazers but when required they also browse.
hippotragus niger
sabelantilope of zwarte paardantilope
hippotrague noir
Rappenantilope
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No matter how many images by professional photographers you see visit to this place stuns you.
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as "Upper Antelope Canyon" or "The Crack"; and "Antelope Canyon" or "The Corkscrew".
A male Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) scurries around in an attempt to keep his herd of females in a tight group. This action was observed on the National Bison Range near St. Ignasius, Montana, U.S.A.
10 October, 2011.
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A Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) rests in a stubble field near Beaverhill Lake in what would be the extreme limit of its normal northern range on the prairie landscape in Alberta, Canada.
15 May, 2017.
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Male Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) ambling quietly across the prairie landscape south of Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
It looked quite patchy as it shed hunks of its winter coat!!
19 May, 2016.
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Another capture at Upper Antelope Canyon, in northern Arizona. Sunlight streaming through small openings at the top of the narrow canyon bathe the sandstone in color. As the sun's angle changes, so do the colors and shadows, making for an ever-changing interior landscape.
Antelope Canyon (le « canyon de l'Antilope » en anglais) (Tsé bighánílíní dóó Hazdistazí en Navajo ce qui signifie "le lieu où l'eau coule à travers les rochers") est situé près du lac Powell en Arizona.
Antelope Canyon (le « canyon de l'Antilope » en anglais) (Tsé bighánílíní dóó Hazdistazí en Navajo ce qui signifie "le lieu où l'eau coule à travers les rochers") est situé près du lac Powell en Arizona.
One day in late May while driving the back roads of Saskachewan with a friend near Leader, I observed a lone female Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) standing in a cultivated stubble field. Beside her on very wobbly legs was a young calf.
She slowly walked away with the young calf beside her when I stopped the vehicle. She continually looked back to where she had been standing when I noticed a second calf lying on the ground. I zoomed in with my telephoto and got this image of the twin calf lying completely still and unmoving.
After taking several images we drove away and then watched as the female returned to the calf on the ground.
Knowing that the family was safe, we departed the area. It is likely that the young claves had just been born and were gaining energy to begin their new life on the prairie landscape near Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
I was feeling quite fortunate to have seen something I will likely never experience again.
24 May, 2016.
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A Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) female grazing on the prairie landscape in the southeast near Brooks, Alberta, Canada.
15 May, 2013.
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A Harris Antelope Squirrel (Ammospermophilus harrisii) feeding on a tiny morsel it found in the desert landscape of the Saquaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
12 December, 2017.
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A Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) roams the grassy slopes of the National Bison Range near St. Ignatius, Montana, U.S.A.
10 October, 2011.
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Further interaction with the Coyote from the other day's post. As the Momma Coyote came up the hillside to her Den - some nearby Antelope picked up her scent and hightailed it out of the area.
(The Antelope were also molting - reason some of their coats look rough)
Roan antelope, South Africa.
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Antelope Canyon (Tsé bighánílíní dóó Hazdistazí en Navajo ce qui signifie "le lieu où l'eau coule à travers les rochers") est l'une des gorges les plus connues du sud-ouest des États-Unis.
Arizona / USA
English:
Antelope Canyon is a spectacular canyon in Arizona on Lake Powell. The bizarre crevices in the ground were created by Antelope Creek, which dug its streambed into the soft sand beach over millions of years. Accordingly, the Navajo Indians who own the land call it "Tse’ bighanilini "- the place where the water flows through the rocks. Due to the narrow width of the watercourse, so-called slot canyons formed, whose narrow gorges are a typical feature of the landscape on the American Colorado Plateau.
Deutsch:
Der Antelope Canyon ist eine spektakuläre Schlucht in Arizona am Lake Powell. Entstanden sind die skurrilen Spalten im Boden durch den Antelope Creek, der sein Bachbett über Jahrmillionen in den weichen Sandstand gegraben hat. Dementsprechend nennen ihn die Navajo-Indianer, denen das Land gehört, „Tse’ bighanilini” – der Ort, wo das Wasser durch die Felsen fließt. Durch die geringe Breite des Wasserlauf bildeten sich so genannten Slot Canyons, deren schmale Schluchten ein typisches Landschaftsmerkmal für das amerikanische Colorado-Plateau sind.
A Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) is curious about the stranger in her domain on the prairie landscape of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S.A.
15 October, 2011.
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A male Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) roams the prairie landscape south of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
It has a somewhat ragged appearance as it is shedding its winter coat of thick hair.
20 May, 2016.
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Moving on from the Canyons of Catalunya to the canyons of Arizona, another shot taken inside the very beautiful Antelope Canyon from 2012
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Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) roaming the grass terrain of the National Bison Range in search of a female during the breeding season. The National Bison Range is located near St. Ignatius, Montana, U.S.A.
10 October, 2011.
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Sunlight coming into antelope Canyon on the Navajo Indian reservation in Northern Arizona
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Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA.
Carved from the red sandstone for millennia by seasonal flood rains and wind, the canyons are narrow passageways that lead several hundred feet away from the mouth. The gorgeous sloping angles of the rocks – coupled with the shifts of light that make their way down from the rim of the canyon – combine for a scene that cannot be fully explained with words. Colors of the wall change during the day and even while you change camera angles.
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona.
Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA.
Carved from the red sandstone for millennia by seasonal flood rains and wind, the canyons are narrow passageways that lead several hundred feet away from the mouth. The gorgeous sloping angles of the rocks – coupled with the shifts of light that make their way down from the rim of the canyon – combine for a scene that cannot be fully explained with words. Colors of the wall change during the day and even while you change camera angles.
Antelope Canyon (Tsé bighánílíní dóó Hazdistazí en Navajo ce qui signifie "le lieu où l'eau coule à travers les rochers") est l'une des gorges les plus connues du sud-ouest des États-Unis.
L'Upper Antelope Canyon présente une largeur variant de 2 à 3 mètres pour une longueur de 400 mètres.
L'Antelope Canyon (le « canyon de l'Antilope » en anglais) (Tsé bighánílíní dóó Hazdistazí en Navajo ce qui signifie "le lieu où l'eau coule à travers les rochers") est l'une des gorges les plus connues du sud-ouest des États-Unis.
Antelope Canyon (Tsé bighánílíní dóó Hazdistazí en Navajo ce qui signifie "le lieu où l'eau coule à travers les rochers") est l'une des gorges les plus connues du sud-ouest des États-Unis.
L'Upper Antelope Canyon présente une largeur variant de 2 à 3 mètres pour une longueur de 400 mètres.
Walls of Lower Antelope Slot Canyon on Navajo Parks and Recreation lands near Page, AZ. Thanks for the views and happy Thursday!
This was one of the most unusual yet fascinating places I have visited - Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake, Utah. While we didn't see any antelopes, two wildlife memories that remain strong are the herd of free roaming bison, and the millions of spiders in certain parts. I reckon a week, rather than a day, would have been a decent amount of time to spend here and explore properly.
Do you know what you get when you cross a bison with a pelican? Buffalo Bill.
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Antelope Mesa (in the center of the photo) is seen in this photo from a scenic viewpoint on the Chief Joseph Highway as it desends Dead Indian Hill northeast of Cody, Wyoming. The mesa is capped by The Pilgrim Limestone Member of the Cambrian Gallatin Formation (~500 million years old) and is located on the eastern end of Sunlight Basin The Chief Joseph Highway can be seen in the photo as it passes near the west side of the mesa. To the upper left of the photo is the south end of Sugarloaf Mountain; to the upper center and riaht is the flank of the Beartooth Plateau. The Clarks Fork Canyon, which is not visible, lies to the right of the mesa. The rocks visible along the canyon area and the flank of the plateau are PreCambrian granitic gneisses and schists that are about 2.8 to 2.6 billion years old.